Wild mt why not spirit

paulbunyan

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so wilds blowin snow y isnt spirit isnt wild in the cities and isnt it warmer down there? i want snow to!
 
well now that i feel retarded im gonna switch the subject look what i found on spirits website"park is groomed nightly from top to bottom with attention to detail on take-offs, landings, and around jibs."i bolded and underlined the around jibs
 
some places (ie buck hill) do a rather shitty job sometimes filling in bomb holes next to boxes and rails.
 
because it's been in the upper 50's that's why... it would be completely pointless and it's only dipping into the 30's every couple nights.
 
Compared to Spirit, Wild is in the cities. Technically speaking, no, it's not. But it's the same as saying Welch and Afton are Twin Cities-area hills. And just because something is farther north doesn't mean that it's colder.
 
True, but you do have the heat island effect down there (where a paved, concrete metro area make the temperature go up) and it is generally cooler in Duluth.
 
you can make snow at higher temps if the humidity is right, its called the wet bulb

and they do put chemicals in it also
 
it is called snow max, and you don't want to eat it. their snow sticks are really tech, for snow to really stick it should be at 32 with some humidity. wild rules because their people really care about making it happen.
 
well spirits gonna be colder, its right next to lake superior. Last time i went there there was ice forming on my jacket but the time before that it was half rain half snow, and the other times its been fine. The weather in minneosta is fucked up, it changes so fast and so drastically. And i wouldn't say wild is in the cities, in my opinion, outside of the hennepin area and farther than chaska would not be in the cities.
 
leaving at 8 oclock this morning from duluth goin up tompson hill i seen spirit mt blowing snow on the bunny hill. they are now blowing!
 
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